Cleanfix newly launched hydraulic fans are cooler than ever

Cleanfix hydraulic fans mould to customer needs

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Cleanfix fan — Photo courtesy Cleanfix

Cleanfix boosts your engine’s efficiency with its newly launched hydraulic cooling fan. Used across most agricultural and commercial vehicles, these fans were in line for an upgrade. The HSC-Series, HVP-Series with wax elements and HT-Series fans are the new forefront of the Cleanfix hydraulic fan lineup.

The newly remodelled fans promise longevity, increased engine efficiency, fuel savings, noise reduction and more power.

Smart-Seal Systems incorporated into these reversible fans keep the system tight if leakage occurs at high speeds and temperatures.

Extended control keeps the fans running at maximum efficiency. The extension both upwards and downwards either saves fuel or increases air flow rate in engines. These reversible fans clock in at up to 30 per cent in drive power savings—and the same level of cooling—compared to standard fans. The HT-Series Cleanfix electronics allow for user-controlled blade angles and thus increased cooling.

Cleanfix hydraulic fans mould to customer needs; options include thermostatic, electro-pneumatic or electronic-hydraulic control. Cleaning modes can be set to activate at intervals or on command. 

 From installation to technical support, continuous service keeps clients’ Cleanfix fans cooling smoothly.

 

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